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Bangor Adoption Agencies

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Families And Children Together

Bangor, ME 04401 | (207) 941-2347

Families And Children Together, (F.A.C.T.), was created in 1993 by a group of foster parents and social workers. Their mission was, and remains, to create a family-focused agency that encourages and fosters the development and healing of children facing emotional and behavioral challenges. Our Adoption program is committed to working with families before and after they bring a child into their family.

Good Samaritan Agency

Bangor, ME 04401 | (207) 942-7211

Good Samaritan Agency is the oldest agency in Maine licensed to place children. The agency, established in 1902, is private, non-profit and non-sectarian. At Good Samaritan Agency, we believe that every child needs and deserves the security of a permanent, loving family. We further believe there are many individuals and couples who want to build families by responding to the needs of children who do not have stable homes. Since 1909, we’ve been matching the needs of children and families through adoption. At Good Samaritan Agency, we provide a full service in-state domestic adoption program. We also work with out-of-state agencies to assist in the placement of children with Maine families. For families seeking to adopt internationally, Good Samaritan Agency, may be able to complete your homestudy and post-placement services. Good Samaritan Agency can also complete private homestudies for families working privately towards an adoption.

Department of Health and Human Services - Bangor

Bangor, ME 04401 | (207) 561-4220

Department of Health and Human Services: Adoption services include home studies and placement of children in the legal custody of the Department. DHHS serves all of Maine through 13 offices.

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